Just like any other military, the U.G.A. has other divisions, such as the Recon, Medic, and Bombadier divisions. Light infantry play a major but undercredited role in U.G.A. tactics, often being the first ones sent in.

U.G.A. Recon Scouts

The scouts are often sent ahead of air raids and ground invasions to scope out the area. They are trained to handle most unmanned defenses.

U.G.A. Recon Medic

The U.G.A. Recon Medic is a vital asset to any mission. Her healing skills keep the squad on the move, and in top condition.

U.G.A. Recon Infantry

Recon Infantry are the lighter, faster alternative to U.G.A. Regulars, and are so vigorously trained in infiltration and stealth that, with a full squad, they can empty a 3-floor building in mere minutes.

U.G.A. Bombadiers Mortar Team

The U.G.A. Bombadiers Mortar Team is trained to unpack, unload, and get away at an impressive speed. U.G.A. Mortars can fire a variety of rounds, including nerve gas, toxin, and smoke rounds.

Bonn-o-Tron wrote:I like how the guy with the eyepatch gets the binoculars.

Hey, I've been known to use binoculars.

You silly goose.
No offense, but it seems to me that binoculars would be more effective in the hands of someone with two functioning eyes. I don't know this as a fact, however, so I'll trust whatever you have to say on the matter.

Bonn-o-Tron wrote:I like how the guy with the eyepatch gets the binoculars.

Hey, I've been known to use binoculars.

You silly goose. No offense, but it seems to me that binoculars would be more effective in the hands of someone with two functioning eyes. I don't know this as a fact, however, so I'll trust whatever you have to say on the matter.

Like AmmoMan said it's just like two telescopes put together. Just look through your binoculars regularly and then close your right eye. That's what I see.